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<h1>Deal Licensing News</h1>
<b>Deal</b> is now licensed under the
<a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html">GNU public license.</a>
<p>This means, very roughly, that
anybody may download it for free, but, if they redistribute it, they
must include the source code, including <em>any changes they made to the
source code,</em> with this same license.
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Past versions of <b>Deal</b> came with the license, "Free for
non-commercial use."  This was too vague - what is a "commercial
use?"
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